Giles Scott (GBR) won the Finn Europeans after victory in the Medal Race. He ruffled the leader and defending champion Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic (CRO) in the pre-start and emerged ahead to finally take the lead on the second upwind leg.

A fourth for the Gaspic levelled the points with Scott, but Scott takes the title on the medal race result.

The battled for bronze between Andrew Mills (GBR) and Thomas Le breton (FRA) left Mills jumping out ahead of Le Breton and then covering him throughout the race to finish eighth and ninth. So Mills took the bronze.

It was a long wait for the medal race as early morning there was no wind, but got underway in 6-8 knots at about 1330 and soon increased to 10-11 knots as the sea breeze began to build, with Oscar flag for free pumping going up on the second downwind.

The Junior title goes to Josip Olujic (CRO). Going into the regatta as one of the favourites for the Junior title, he trailed Egor Terpigorev (RUS) from the opening day and only passed him on the tricky races on Wednesday. In third place is the fast improving julian Massler (GER).

Scott was ecstatic in his victory, his first major championship win and coming weeks after his disappointment at losing the British trials for the Olympic test event. His first reaction, "Total relief!"

"A big thanks to Peter Reggio for doing a great job. I think everyone would agree we had some great racing and he had some tricky decision to make and I for one think he made the correct decision every time. I'm sure most of my competitors know that at Sail for Gold, I finished second, so to be honest to come here and win just feels great."

Penultimate Day of 470 European Championships Decides Medal Race Contenders Thursday was the day which decided the top 10 boats going through to each of the 470 Men and 470 Women Medal Races to determine the teams who will secure medals at the 2011 470 European Championships and prizes for the 2011 470 Open European Championships

One race 12 was held for each of the 470 Men Gold, 470 Men Silver and 470 Women fleets.

470 Men
Perhaps local knowledge was what helped Finnish brothers Joonas Lindgren and Niklas Lindgren deliver a race win in the 470 Men Gold fleet and qualify through to the Medal Race. Eyes are now on this team to carry Finland's pride and become the top performing Finnish team of the entire Olympic Class European Championships. Whilst they are out of medal contention they can still move up the leaderboard by several places.

Job done for Mathew Belcher and Malcolm Page (AUS) who have secured their victory as the 470 Open European Championships, despite their worst result of the series as they got buried in the fleet after a bad choice saw them take the left hand side of the track upwind to cross the line in 25th. The British team of Luke Patience and Stuart Bithell also headed this way, finished 27th in race 12 and have suffered the consequences, dropping from second overall to fourth going into the Medal Race. With the quality of this fleet and double points in the Medal Race, Patience/Bithell have got a big ask on their hands to be near the podium. Equal disappointment for Japan's Ryunosuke Harada and Yuugo Yoshida with a 29th in race 12 tumbling them down to ninth overall which puts an end to their progress towards the podium.

A frustrated Patience reflected, "We have thrown away some mega points in the results. I hope we are in a position where we can still win a medal."

Sime Fantela and Igor Marenic (CRO) also played a good race today and will now go into the Medal Race in second overall and with a pop at both the European and Open European podium places. Igor was pleased with their delivery, "It was quite a hard race. We had some difficulties on the start and then we managed to get clear wind quite early and decided to go right which was better, so it worked really well from the first upwind. We were then at the top of the fleet and so just sailed."

470 Women
The British team of Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark flew around the race track to dominate throughout, take a win in race 12 and increase their chances of a medal position as they move on up to fourth overall.

However, it is still Spain's remarkable young team of Tara Pacheco and Berta Betanzos who lead the fleet and today sealed themselves the Gold or Silver Medal. "We have to keep going and doing well in the Medal Race tomorrow and just think about it", said Pacheco. The Spanish regularly train with the second placed Brazilian team Fernanda Oliveira and Ana Luiza Barbachan and Pacheco acknowledged her pleasure that both teams have done so well here in Helsinki, "Yeh, yeh - I think that tomorrow we will also train together before the start. We will see." Pacheco's plan for tonight is "a big hamburger!" and "maybe go to bed early."

The Danish team of Henriette Koch and Lene Sommer (DEN) stay firm in third overall and a finish of seventh of better tomorrow will see them at worse safely secure the bronze medal, but they are looking for higher places than that. Koch said, "If we sail well it is going to end up pretty good for us, so that is what we are going to focus on." On how they will relax tonight, Sommer smiled, "Watch some Tour de France on TV or maybe a church visit," before clarifying with a laugh, "but not to pray for our sailing, to be a tourist!"

The schedule for the final day of racing at the 2011 470 European Championships is a warning signal at 0955 hours for 470 Women Race 13 (excluding top 10), followed by 470 Men Gold (excluding top 10) and 470 Silver. The warning signal for the 470 Men Medal Race is scheduled for 1155 hours and for the 470 Women Medal Race at 1255 hours.

Medals will be awarded to the teams eligible for the 470 European Championships, with prizes also awarded to the top three boats in the 470 Open European Championships.

Tom Burton (AUS) and Alison Young (GBR) hit the right note in the Laser and Laser Radial at ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne as they took out the top honours and qualification spots to the 2015 ISAF Sailing World Cup Final.

It was double Australian gold in the Paralympic classes. Matt Bugg (AUS) came out on top in the 2.4mR whilst London 2012 Paralympic SKUD18 gold medallists Dan Fitzgibbon and Liesl Tesch (AUS) were triumphant in the two person keelboat.

Lithuania's Juozas Bernotas came out on top in the Men's RS:X whilst Russia's Stefania Elfutina was triumphant in the Women's RS:X. Both sailors claim the first Abu Dhabi ISAF Sailing World Cup Final spots whilst Jock Calvert (AUS) and Joanna Sterling (AUS) picked up the Oceanic spots for the Emirati finale.

There was some fast paced action in the 49er and 49erFX Medal Races at ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne as Nathan Outteridge & Iain Jensen (AUS) and Maia & Ragna Agerup (NOR) claimed the honours and Abu Dhabi final spots.

A tight group of five young Papua New Guinean (PNG) Laser sailors are stepping up their 2015 Pacific Games competition program using this week's ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne. PNG is one of 33 countries represented at the important Oceanic event, the largest Olympic sailing regatta in the southern hemisphere.

Melbourne, Australia will host the final Rio 2016 Paralympic Games qualification regatta in 2015. With just under one year until the event, the 2015 IFDS Worlds was launched at ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne.

ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne kick starts the journey to the 2015 ISAF Sailing World Cup Final in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates with qualification spots and top ranking points available in the Australian city.

Four boats in the Volvo Ocean Race celebrated rounding the venerated landmark of Cape Horn on Monday, a pleasure cruelly denied Dongfeng Race Team (Charles Caudrelier/FRA) after the Chinese boat's mast was broken early in a dramatic day on Leg 5.

The wind played dirty tricks all day in Palma on the sailors and race committees who had to juggle with big shifts and different pressure. From 4 to 20 knots, and reaching 40 in some gusts, the wind turned around the bay playing with everybody's nerves.

Ghosting across the line in the inky blackness of a Mediterranean spring night, finally slicing through the finish line set on the very waters where some 40 odd years ago he cut his teeth as a young, aspiring sailor harbouring great dreams, at 01:47:00hrs local time Guillermo Altadill and his talented, ever reliable Chilean co-skipper Jose Muñoz secured second placed in this third edition of the Barcelona World Race, the round the world race for two crew which left the Catalan capital on December 31st 2014.

Algoa Bay brought lighter conditions on Sunday, and after a postponement waiting for the wind to settle, the race got underway in 7 knots of breeze from the south-east. Ted Conrads and Brian Haines from the USA were the pathfinders, and opened up the gate for the fleet as they sailed out to the right-hand side of the course.